Tag Archives: Alzheimer’s
May 16, 2019 ~ With Early-onset Alzheimer’s The Question Is….
What if the life you dreamed of is no longer going to happen? What to do when the grief, energy, and financial burden this is placing on the family you love more than you love anything else is too much … Continue reading
Wednesday, May 8, 2019 ~ Valleys and Shadows
Today, I was reading the 23rd Psalm. Most of us know it by heart and can quote it’s comforting verses easily. However, I wanted something new but was still drawn to this passage. I was reminded that David was a … Continue reading
April 23, 2019 ~ My Missing Adverbs
There are five basic examples of adverbs in the English language as we know them. They answer the questions of how, why, when, where and degree (level of intensity). I do not like often I now respond with “I don’t … Continue reading
Monday, May 6, 2019 ~ What If….
The ‘What Ifs” are beginning to overwhelm me and yet, they can all be encapsulated with one very simple question: “What If this life I Hold in my hands is not the life I imagined 50 years ago? 30 years … Continue reading
Sunday ~ February 24, 2019: Denial is Not Faith
If you cannot speak your reality or if you allow others to shut down your voice because they do not want to accept your reality, that is about fear, NOT faith. Some folks shake and quake at the thought that … Continue reading
Thursday ~ February 21, 2019: Trust is NOT an Easy Thang!
Trust is an easy word to use and any easy thing to expect from others, but it is not and never will be an easy thang! Trust is not just something cool that happens. Trust is not easy. Trust as … Continue reading
Monday ~ February 18, 2019: The Fighter Within
“A Fighter knows a Fighter.” A friend said this to me yesterday on the phone. It was a very sweet, encouraging conversation, but that one phrase stuck with me. I have always been a fighter. Not by choice, perhaps, but … Continue reading